
BLOODMONEY 2 throws you into a haunting psychological loop where every choice matters. Step into Eun-Mi’s fragile mind as you manage Harvey’s sanity, earn your keep, and uncover the chilling truth behind the Human Expenditure Program in this eerie blend of horror and simulation.
You play as Eun-Mi Harvington, a woman trapped in a moral and emotional nightmare. Her husband, Harvey, is both her world and her burden. Each day, you feed him, talk to him, and pretend everything is normal… until the night comes.
In daylight, the world feels deceptively safe. You manage Harvey’s happiness, cook, clean, and engage in small, mundane tasks that mask a deeper dread. Every action earns you currency, but behind every coin lies a question: What are you really working for?
When darkness falls, the game sheds its comforting skin. You spend the day’s earnings on tools — scissors, hammers, or other unholy instruments, and face decisions that test the limits of empathy and sanity. Your every move shapes the outcome, with multiple endings waiting to reward or punish your morality.
After each cycle, Harvey’s mind resets, forcing you to relive the same painful dance. It’s a clever twist that mirrors the suffocating repetition of guilt and control. The game doesn’t just scare you, it makes you question your own choices.